What’s next in the sewage discharge crisis affecting Hout Bay, Camps Bay, and Green Point?
As a crucial government decision approaches, updated sewage discharge limits for Hout Bay, Camps Bay, and Green Point may soon be enforced, raising concerns over ...
West Coast fishers face income crisis due to crayfish quota delays
Delays in crayfish quota allocations have left West Coast fishers without income, raising concerns about the sustainability of South Africa's fisheries system and ...
Mitchells Plain’s Watergate Centre bought for R442m
The recent acquisition of the Watergate Centre in Mitchells Plain for R442 million signals a strong investment in a high-performing retail asset, promising growth ...
Learner caught selling drugs inside school
A surprise search operation in Bonteheuwel high schools revealed a shocking array of drugs, weapons, and alcohol, igniting urgent calls for community intervention ...
Cape Town port hit with fuel levy
Transnet Port Terminals announces a new fuel neutrality charge, effective May 2026, in response to rising fuel prices, sparking mixed reactions from industry stakeholders ...
Medical records disclosed in Tiger Brands listeriosis outbreak lawsuit
In a significant ruling, the Gauteng High Court has ordered the release of confidential medical records to aid a class action lawsuit against Tiger Brands, stemming ...
ATM launches impeachment inquiry against Cyril Ramaphosa over Phala Phala scandal
Following the rejection of its impeachment inquiry request, the African Transformation Movement vows to pursue all legal avenues to hold President Cyril Ramaphosa ...
New regulations empower South Africans to combat spam calls
South Africa has introduced amended regulations establishing a National Consumer Commission opt-out registry, empowering consumers to block unwanted direct marketing ...
Job fair leaves thousands of youth frustrated
Thousands of young jobseekers faced disappointment at the City of Cape Town's 'A Day of 1 000 Opportunities' event, as chaos ensued with many turned away and claims ...
'Extortionist' gunned down at Delft taxi rank
A suspected extortionist was shot multiple times at the Khayelitsha Taxi Rank in Delft, prompting police investigations into rising violence linked to taxi-related ...
Bulgarian fugitive Stanislav Stamenov released by Western Cape High Court
The Western Cape High Court's order for the release of Bulgarian national Stanislav Stamenov raises critical questions about his extradition case and the future ...
Trump rehashes 'white genocide' claims
President Trump's inflammatory Amid claims of 'white genocide' in South Africa, the appointment of Roelf Meyer as the new US ambassador has sparked controversy, ...
Judicial Service Commission's ruling on Mbenenge's misconduct sets stage for impeachment
The Judicial Service Commission finds Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge guilty of gross misconduct, overturning previous tribunal findings. This landmark ...

